
NGC 6834 - Wikipedia
NGC 6834 is a young [6] open cluster of stars located about 10,850 [2] light years from the Sun in the constellation Cygnus. It was discovered on July 17, 1784, by Anglo-German astronomer …
NGC 6834 - Open Cluster in Cygnus - TheSkyLive.com
NGC 6834 is a Open Cluster in the Cygnus constellation. NGC 6834 is situated north of the celestial equator and, as such, it is more easily visible from the northern hemisphere.
Edge-On Cluster (NGC 6834) - Deep⋆Sky Corner
NGC 6834 is an Open Cluster with moderate star abundance and a slight concentration toward the centre. It belongs to the class D clusters, which stand out well from the environment. The …
Open cluster NGC 6834 done two ways - Cloudy Nights
Jun 12, 2013 · NGC 6834 is an open cluster in Vulpecula that fits my limited field of view. I took it more of a test of a new method I thought up of better pulling a cluster from the background …
NGC 6834 Starcluster and NGC 6842 small PN - AstroBin
This is a overview over the region between Cygnus and Vulpecula. In the middle is the small star cluster NGC 6834 which has a diameter of 6 armin. This cluster is in a distance of 7000 Lj. On …
NGC 6834 open cluster, LRGB (AnaTa) - AstroBin
Celestial hemisphere: Northern · Constellation: Cygnus (Cyg) · Contains: NGC 6834
NGC 6834 - Wikiwand
NGC 6834 is a young [6] open cluster of stars located about 10,850 [2] light years from the Sun in the constellation Cygnus. It was discovered on July 17, 1784, by Anglo-German astronomer …
NGC 6834 - phys.ttu.edu
NGC 6834 is a small cluster of stars on the border of Cygnus and Vulpecula, about 7 degrees east and 2 degrees north of Alberio. Since it is a small cluster, moderate magnification will give …
Deep Sky Reports: NGC 6834-6888 - deepskyblog.net
This is a faint, diffuse, irregular, and poorly concentrated nebula. The brightest part is elongated NS. Star off NW side. NGC 6864 (M75), GC, Sgr. This cluster can just be caught passing …
NGC 6834 | Star Clusters | Cygnus Constellation | Go Astronomy
NGC 6834 is a open star cluster located in the constellation Cygnus . NGC 6834 is magnitude 7.80 *, and is 5' in size. For reference, the full moon is 30' (arc minutes) or 0.5° in size.